The Signal Orchestration System (SOS) was shown at the demonstration exhibition and participated in the TEL demo sprint contest (demo presented by Juan Pablo Carrascal). The demo was awarded with a “TEL Demo special recognition” (second demo with higher votes from the attendees). The demonstration paper is published in the proceedings:

Besides, an extended gamified version of QuesTInSitu, “QuesTInSitu: The Game” was demonstrated at the demo exhibition and the sprint contest.

A short paper summarized the first efforts of the Metis project in the design of the Integrated Learning Design Environment (ILDE) and the collection of early feedback from the application partners (work led by the GTI with contributions from other project partners):

The first ILDE prototype (http://ilde.upf.edu) was also shown at the demonstration exhibition and participated in the TEL demo sprint contest (demo presented by Yishay Mor, member of the Metis project at UK OU).

Finally, a poster paper presented a case study in which the UPF Campus de la Comunicació was “augmented” with “smart QR codes” supported by the etiquetAR tool: